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I’m featuring Flowers on the Cover for this week’s TTT prompt because flowers remind me of spring! What’s your favorite flower?

Flowers on the Cover!

I’m linking up today with Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl: Top Ten Tuesday. While I have read each book in this list, I have not reviewed them all.

Top Ten Tuesday (meme)

Flowers on the Cover

(in no particular order)

Titles are Amazon Affiliate Links or take you to my review which contains Amazon Affiliate Links.

The Lost Story of Eva Fuentes by Channel Kleeton
fe in Five Senses by Gretcen Rubin (cover) text in a white circle surrounded by multi colored flowers
A Fall of Marigolds by Susan Neissner (cover) White test on a blue background vordered on three corners with marigolds
Love and Lavender by Jose S. Kilpack (cover) Image: a woman in a long dress and bonnet stands alone in a field of lavender
One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Marianne Cronin (cover) Image: white lettering and two yellow roses against a blue background
Sunflower Sisters by Martha Hall Kelly (cover) Image: a young woman in a long blue dress and bonnet walks down a country road with a handful of large sunflowers
The Choice by Dr. Edith Eva Eger (cover) Image: black text on a white background and a black stemmed reddish flower is placed on the entire left margin
What You Wish For by Katherine Center (cover) Image: bright flowers and the edge of a gold ferris wheel bordering a bright blue background
Don't Overthink It by Anne Bogel (cover) Image: a shopping cart filled with yellow flowers


I chose the first ten that I spotted on my Goodreads “Read” Shelf.
Do you have a book you would add to this list?



Happy Reading Book Buddies!

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10 comments

  1. Wonderful post, Carol. I enjoyed both One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot and A Fall of Marigolds.
    I would add Right Way Up by Fiona McCallum to this. The cover shows a lovely garden with hydrangeas and a lovely patio for sitting and reading!
    My favorite flowers are roses, sweet peas and freesias, all of which remind me of my beloved nana. ๐Ÿ’๐Ÿ’–๐Ÿ“š

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